[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2351] DFBSD v3.1.0.579.g44ccf - Stuck during startup, random freezes
Antonio M. Huete Jimenez via Redmine
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Tue Apr 24 04:44:51 PDT 2012
Issue #2351 has been reported by Antonio M. Huete Jimenez.
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Bug #2351: DFBSD v3.1.0.579.g44ccf - Stuck during startup, random freezes
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2351
Author: Antonio M. Huete Jimenez
Status: New
Priority: Normal
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Hi,
VM machine running DFly i386 with 1GB RAM / 1GB swap.
I'm experiencing random freezes that do not allow me to escape to DDB even. Following Sascha's recommendation I attached a virtual serial port to the VM and I was able to dump on a freeze during a shutdown connecting via serial port. After I rebooted the VM, I get this:
Mounting root from hammer:da0s1d
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery check seqno=04071621
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery range 3000000001c14c40-30000000053d4000
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery nexto 30000000053d4000 endseqno=0408dd14
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery undo 3000000001c14c40-30000000053d4000 (58454976 bytes)(RW)
HAMMER(ROOT) Found REDO_SYNC 3000000001c14c40
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery complete
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery redo 3000000001c14c40-30000000053d4000 (58454976 bytes)(RW)
HAMMER(ROOT) Embedded extended redo 3000000001c14c40, 0 extbytes
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
Warning: bio_page_alloc: memory exhausted during bufcache page allocation from swapper
[...]
Goes to the infinite, system is stuck printing those messages.
I'll try to gather more information, but in the mean time any advise is appreciated.
Cheers,
Antonio Huete
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